Ericsson LBI-39169 manual Cam, Cap, Ccitt, Cd-Rom, Cec, Cim

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GLOSSARY

LBI-39169

TERM

DEFINITION

 

 

 

SCAT, and CNI systems.

 

 

Callee

The party to whom the call is placed, i.e., an individual or group of radios.

 

Caller

The originating party of the call request, i.e., an individual radio.

 

CAM

Centralized Activity Module The CAM is a CEC/IMC interface module that

 

provides call activity information to the Centralized Activity Logger (CAL)

 

computer. Usage and billing information can be generated with the CAL

 

through the CAM link.

 

 

CAP

EDG Central Activity Processor. Provides an IP Ethernet interface to host

 

computers and system services such as disk I/O, printing, and the Local

 

Diagnostic Terminal interface.

 

 

CCI Board

Conventional Control Interface Board This is a CEC/IMC Controller Board

 

configured for use in the CIA rack. It provides master CI Board control. The

 

control data port that connects the CIA rack to the VMIM is also located on

 

the CCI Board. (Also see CI Board.)

 

 

CCITT

Consultative Committee on International Telephony and

Telegraphy.

An

 

international organization which sets standards for interconnection of

 

telephone equipment.

 

 

CD-ROM

Compact Disk Read Only Memory. A media used

for software

and

 

information distribution.

 

 

CEC

Console Electronics Controller The Ericsson GE CEC is an advanced radio

 

communications controller incorporating time division multiplex digital audio

 

switching technology. The CEC connects dispatch consoles to EDACS and

 

CNI systems.

 

 

CEC Node Icon

CEC/IMC Manager

Channel

CI Board

CIM

A CEC Node icon consists of a CEC, Console(s), and the Site(s).

The CEC/IMC Manager (formerly referred to as the "MOM PC") provides CEC/IMC switch monitoring and configuration functions. This IBM PC compatible computer running custom software developed by Ericsson GE is the window into the CEC/IMC switch for the system administrator and service technicians.

The smallest division of a frequency band which provides a single communication circuit, such as a voice or data channel.

Conventional Interface Board This board is located in the CIA secondary interface rack. It contains circuitry used to connect conventional tone and dc controlled base stations and voting systems to the CEC/IMC switch.

Console Interface Module The CIM is a CEC/IMC interface module used to connect C3 Maestro (CRT-type) and C3 Modular/Desktop consoles to the CEC/IMC switch. C3 Modular/Desktop consoles also require a C3 Console Translator interface module. (Also see XLTR.)

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Contents User’s Guide LBI-39169 Table of Contents Monitoring REAL-TIME Call Activity Configuring Edacs DevicesUsing Openview Network Node Manager Transferring Device Files Monitoring Performance TrendsTroubleshooting ProceduresGlossary Index Edacs Menu on Main Menu Bar List of Figures and TablesTraffic Filter Window This page intentionally left blank Manual Organization PrefaceSection Preface HEWLETT-PACKARD Documentation DocumentationRelated Ericsson Publications Miscellaneous Ericsson Documents System Manager DocumentationData Gateway Documentation Jessica PBX Gateway DocumentationIntroduction Configuration Management Fault ManagementAccounting Management Performance Management Access LevelsSecurity Management Generation System AccessHierarchical Maps Assisted MapMap Overlays Configuration. PresentsEdacs NM Menus and Their Functionality Background NetworkEditor Options Pulldown Menu Selection Procedure Using the MousePulldown Menu Selection Procedure Using the Keyboard Network Manager BasicsExample of Map Traversal MAP TraversalExample of Exploding a Switching Center and Site Icon Starting a Network Manager Work Session Startup ProceduresLogging OUT of the Network Manager Session Ending a Network Manager Work SessionLogging OUT of the HP VUE Session Subcomponent Software Versions Retrieving the Software VersionNetwork Manager Software Application Versions Task Help Edacs HelpFunction Help Notification Through Icon Color Monitoring Edacs Fault ConditionsDetecting and Isolating Faults Alarms Notification through the Event Notification InterfaceCategory Status Status Meaning Condition Status Colors/LevelsIcon Color Reporting Faults Alarms Fault PropagationFault Configuration Associating Actions With Events Latching Transient EventsDisabling Events at Remote Agent Devices Managing Devices Fault Updating Managed DevicesSetting-up Threshold Oriented Events at RTM Devices UnManaging DevicesUsing Hierarchical Maps Identifying the Cause of AlarmsSelect the Edacs Faults Summary menu item Edacs Fault Menu Using The OpenView Event BrowserSelecting Events Within a List Notification of New EventsObtaining Detailed Event Information Deleting EventsFiltering Events Locating Source of EventMonitoring Edacs Fault Conditions Integrated CEC/IMC Manager Configuring Edacs DevicesCEC/IMC Manager Main Window and Menu Bar Starting The CEC/IMC SessionSystem Options for Digital Console Pre-empt Example Screen Site Channel Configuration Example ScreenTelneting to the System Manager Telnet Sessions to the PI, BCU, CAL, and EDGSystem Manager Login Screen User Action Logging Transferring Device Files PI Activity Data Transfer Example Transferring PI Activity Data Using FTPBCU CDR Data Transfer Example Transferring a BCU Billing Record Using FTPSystem Manager Activity Data Transfer Example Transferring System Manager Activity Data Using FTPMonitoring Performance Trends Using TWO-DIMENSIONAL Line GraphsCustomizing Line Graphs Line Graph ExampleMonitoring Performance Trends Performance Criteria. Select Tracking Edacs Device UtilizationEdacs Performance / Accessibility Menu Tracking Edacs Device AccessibilityEdacs Performance Compare Menu Comparing Performance from Multiple Sites or NodesMonitor Monitoring REAL-TIME Call ActivityMultisite Monitor Display Example Using the Multisite Monitor ApplicationMultisite Monitor Menu Bar Filtering Call TrafficTraffic Filter Window Indicating Quiet Drops Viewing Call Type Colors Displaying Site Statistics RowsSite Monitor Display Example Using the Site Monitor ApplicationAdding The Phone Digits Column Setting The Time FieldsChanging Phone Call Keying Update Parameters Turning On Statistics RowsAdding Custom Menu Items Using Openview Network Node ManagerLOADING/UNLOADING Mibs VIEWING/GRAPHING Performance ParametersCustomizing Event Messages and Actions Threshold Traps on Collected DataViewing Historical Trends Event HistoryMAP Snapshots Background Geographical MapsIntegration with Other Network Manager Applications Multiple Edacs Network Manager SessionsLoading Mibs Customizing Icons 13.13.1 Icon LabelsObject Descriptions Icon BitmapsDevice Polling Interval ProceduresRebooting the Network Manager System Shutdown ProceduresModifying Event Descriptions Polling Interval SetupClock Synchronization Clock Polling IntervalDeleting Symbols Adding Symbols to Edacs MapsAdding a Connection MSM message file Customizing MSM/SM SITE/DEVICE LabelsSM message file Deleting Orphaned Submaps Adding Descriptions to ObjectsVerifying AN Object WAS Deleted from the Openview Database VIEWING/MODIFYING Trap Severity Levels VIEWING/MODIFYING Edacs IdentifiersCreating a Full System Image Backup Restoring Default Event DescriptionsMapping Severity Level to Icon Color Restoring a Full System Image from the Backup Attempt to LOG in Fails TroubleshootingCD-ROM does not Work 15.2 MSM/SM does not Show PI TrafficMAP Generation Verify Operation is not Working Properly Edacs Icon is BlueEdacs Icon is Brown RPC FailuresPerformance not Showing Traffic Popup States no Node LicensePoor System Performance Users Cd /usr/lib/netls/conf NetlsconfigIFOR/LS Confused System Manager Snmp Sets Failing15.15 MSM/SM OUT of Color MAP Entries IMC Detected Link FailuresMultinode Traffic not Seen Correctly on MSM Sessions Popup WarningTerm Definition GlossaryCD-ROM CAMCAP CcittDpram CNICtim DataFcaps Getc EdacsEDG ELIIsdn HP OV NNMIEA IMCNIM MAUMIB MIM MOM MOM PCPstn PCMPDU PMUScat RSMTftp SnmpTCP TDMVmim TSIUDP UPSIndex IndexIndex Ericsson Inc